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English, 27.09.2019 09:00, makayladurham19

1. read the following passage from "the tall woman and her short husband ."
though the tailor's wife was indefatigable she failed to discover how the incongruous couple who passes there before her eyes had came to marry. she found this most frustrating; it posed a formidable challenge. on the basis of her experience, however, and by racking her brains she finally came up with the plausible explanation: either her husband or wife must have some physiological deficiency. otherwise no one would marry someone a whole head taller or shorter her. her ground for this reasoning were that after three years of marriage they still had no children. the residents of unity mansions were all convinced by the brilliant hypothesis. but facts are merciless. the tailor's wife was debunked and lost face when mrs. tall appeared in the family way. after reading these paragraphs, what can the reader most likely conclude about how the tailors wife feels towards mrs. tall and mr. short?
a. she respects the unusual nature of the relationship.
b. she is irritated with them for disproving her theories.
c. she pities them because of their physical abnormalities.
d. she dislikes them because they are standoffish and aloof

i think the answer is c but i'm not sure. what do you guys think?

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